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The Palak-Orry Controversy: Why Is It So Easy To Put The Blame On Women?

 Palak said something which Orry felt crossed a line and therefore, requiring whatsApp chat to be leaked for proving a point. So, according to him she said something ( Here he refers to saying something and not even physically hurting him) which was not acceptable to him and then this gives him a right to publish the chat for the world to see. 

Before this saga, women at least celebrities until and unless had some serious allegations never published private chats. But this is new. Imagine if the same thing Palak had done. All the men would have started bashing feminism, Palak, women rights and most of all not valuing men as they sacrifice a lot for women. 

But this is the just the beginning. Men say a lot of unacceptable things even in public, but lot of them escape without even an apology. Nitish Kumar, said vile things about women, but he was let off very easily with a simple apology. Here Orry excuse is: she said unacceptable things which you don’t know. This is a new trend now. 

Whenever now men will feel, that women have crossed a line, they will go online and publish the chat because their hurt feelings cannot stop at simple aplogy. Around the world, men say all kinds of abhorrent things like, women are properties of men, but they get away with it very easily. What could Palak could have said, that men have not said before. 

Alas, Nitish Kumar, can get away using pornographic language in Parliament, but Orry’s ego, an ego of a man, has to seek retribution at his own terms and he will not stop until he destroys the character of his prey. 

Women don’t need to be forgiven because men are men. Their egoes cannot be hurt, bad words cannot be said to them and forget if you ever misbehave with them, you are the woman who needs to be destroyed. 

New world is coming where will seek retribution for even smallest things because they cannot be called out, but women need to be taught a lesson. Just wait for Alpha Men. 

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